NPA boss Shaun Abrahams has announced that the authority will be appealing the Pretoria High Court's ruling that the 783 charges against Zuma should be reinstated.

Last month a full bench of the Pretoria High Court ruled that the decision by the National Prosecuting Authority to set aside corruption charges against Zuma back in 2009 was unlawful, and that they be reinstated.

TheHigh Court ruled that the state’s decision not to prosecute Zuma — who was president of the ANC, but not the country back in 2009, but who was already set to become state president — back in 2009 was irrational as there was a very strong case.

The NPA will take the matter to the Supreme Court of Appeal now and, should they find no favour there the matter will eventually ed up in the Constitutional Court… Zuma’s bane.

Despite NPA boss Shaun Abrahams’ best efforts at assuring South Africans that his decision is in no way influenced by Zuma — who gave him the top job last year –, South Africans on social media aren’t convinced.

#SpyTapes The Prosecuting Authority is going to court because they do not want to PROSECUTE ! SMFH !